The College of New Rochelle, Westchester County campus The College of New Rochelle, Westchester County campus

NEW YORK CITY—With the College of New Rochelle closing, and the final day of classes on August 10, the 15.6-acre, 20-building campus with more than 425,000 square feet of buildings is up for sale. The school has retained A&G Realty Partners and B6 Real Estate Advisors to manage the sale of its main campus in Westchester County, NY. The firms are currently accepting bids for the campus that's in the Residence Park neighborhood of New Rochelle.

Located 15 miles from Manhattan, with the address of 29 Castle Place, the campus surrounds a historic 19th century castle. It features educational, recreational and boarding facilities. The athletic center includes an NCAA competition-sized swimming pool and basketball court. The campus has computer and photography labs, a TV production studio, a 200,000 volume state-of-the-art library, a student center, a life sciences building with multiple laboratories, four residence halls and a center for nursing.

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Betsy Kim

Betsy Kim was the bureau chief, East Coast, and New York City reporter for Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com. As a lawyer and journalist, Betsy has worked as the director of editorial and content for LexisNexis Lawyers.com, a TV/multi-media journalist for NBC and CBS affiliated TV stations in the Midwest, and an associate producer at Court TV.